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Recipe for Success

Lead Change Blog

The purpose of this blog post is to share my experience in my over 27 years in the Information Technology (IT) industry. The goal is elicit readers to ask themselves what they are willing to do to be successful through better career management. One person cannot do it alone, teamwork is necessary to get the job done.

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Smarten Up: Hone Your EQ Edge

The Practical Leader

Off Balance: High IQ Leaders Often Have Lower EQ Many of our audience and workshop participants are STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine) specialists who have been promoted to management positions because of their technical expertise. But, too often, STEMM leadership is an oxymoron.

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To be the Best, Invest in Relationships AND Results

Great Leadership By Dan

Speaker, author, and business expert Tamara McCleary is ranked as the number one woman in Marketing Technology. Learn what gets in their way of cooperative teamwork and top performance. After a 15-year career leading successful teams, Chris founded his consulting company, The Purposeful Culture Group, in 1990.

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July 2016 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Art writes, “The emerging digital and technology-driven world demands that we rethink everything about how we manage, lead, structure and run our organizations. It also challenges us to rethink our own approach to leveling up in our career. Jon Mertz of Thin Difference contributed Career Chapters: The Next One.

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America's Next Top Engineer: She Needs Your Models

Harvard Business Review

If we could only put the same level of resources into inspiring girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) that we do into discovering America's Next Top Model , the chance wouldn't seem so remote. They tinker and use tools, and take apart things like lawnmower engines and hairdryers to learn how they work.

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Lead Like it Matters… Because it Does, part 2 of 4

Strategy Driven

Those of you who already lead people (as opposed to technology, science or thought leaders, for example) may think you got to your position because you are a good leader and were recognized as such. The exception is teamwork within or outside your family. There is no debate about this, and you know it’s plain old common sense.

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Mary Barra and the New General Motors

Harvard Business Review

An engineer with a diemaker father who worked in a Pontiac plant, Barra is a 33-year company veteran. Barra began her career at the old GM as a young student engineer. Mary Barra is good for GM first and foremost because she’s an engineer who cares about cars. This is a new GM.